NEW BRITISH BEES 



I took this species at Hawley, Hants ; there are specimens 

 in the British Museum from Devonshire. 



8. Halictus longulus, Smith (Zoologist, vi. 2104) ; plen- 

 tiful in the Isle of Wight, and also found in the London 

 district, but rarely. 



9. Halictus interruptus. Panzer (Smith, Zoologist, vi. 

 2167). This species is in the collection of British Insects 

 in the British Museum ; it is from Devonshire. 



10. Halictus prasinus, Smith (Zoologist, vi. 2169) ; taken 

 by Mr. Dale, at Bournemouth, Wales; I took it also in 

 Yorkshire. 



11. Halictus maculatus, Smith (Zoologist, vi. 2172); 

 Cove Common, Hants; I have not found it elsewhere. 



12. Halictus zonatus, Smith (Zoologist, vi. 2171) ; in the 

 London district, near Bristol and also in Scotland. 



Genus Andrena. 



13. Andrena frontalis, Gmith (Zoologist, vii. App. 59). 

 Having had an opportunity of seeing Kirby's own interleaved 

 copy of the Monographia, I found this insect described under 

 the name of Bingleyella : from information which has lately 

 been given to me, I suspect it to be the male of A. Cetii. 



14. A. analis, Panzer (Smith, Zoologist, v. 1920) ; not 

 uncommon in the north of England, but not hitherto found 

 in the south. 



15. A, eximia, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1930). This insect 

 may possibly be an extremely highly-coloured variety of 

 Rosce, but the male taken with it also differs from the 

 males of the latter species in having the mandibles toothed ; 

 taken at Hastings, and Pembury, Kent. 



A. rubricata f Smith (Zoologist, v. 1666). I think this is 

 very probably synonymous with A.fiorea, Fab., St. Fargeau; 

 it occurs near London, and in plenty at Hawley, Hants, in 

 June. 



16. A. decorata, Smith (Zoologist, v. 1667) ; found once 



